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Paico Paico chenopodium ambrosioides Herbaceous plant that measured up to 1 m in height. It has branched stems and leaves oblong with curved edges and irregular. Its flowers are borne in ... More Information
PALIURE PALIURE ... More Information
PALIURI PALIURI paliurus spina-christi ... More Information
PALIURO PALIURO paliurus spina-christi Names Castilian: Christ's thorn, thorn holy paliuro French: paliure, Epine du Christ, carrying chapeau Description: deciduous shrub, rarely tree, up ... More Information
PALMA DE JESUS PALMA DE JESUS ricino ricinus communis Diosgórides, in the first century AD, already knew the laxative properties of castor oil, but until the eighteenth century did not begin to use in E ... More Information
Palmerita Palmerita sabalserenoa repens bartram. The fruits of this small American palm are datilillos that are consumed from yesteryear in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and other states of south-eas ... More Information
PALMITO OF SIERRA PALMITO OF SIERRA sabalserenoa repens bartram. The fruits of this small American palm are datilillos that are consumed from yesteryear in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana and other states of south-eas ... More Information
PALO balm PALO balm copaibacopaitera officinalis Palo Oil, Tacamaca In the Amazon and Orinoco, grow several species of trees of the genus Copaifera, which secrete a resin when they are pierced the ... More Information
PALO LORO PALO LORO prunus lusitanica  l. Laurocerasus lusitanica (L.) M. Roem. Family: Rosaceae Place of origin: Species spontaneously in the Iberian Peninsula, Macaronesia and North Africa ... More Information
PALO Mulato PALO Mulato bursera simaruba PALO retinto Bursera simaruba Linnaeus Sarg. Fam. Burseraceae It is a tree widely distributed, commonly used to reduce fever. In this case the branch ... More Information
PALO OIL PALO OIL copaibacopaitera officinalis Palo Oil, Tacamaca In the Amazon and Orinoco, grow several species of trees of the genus Copaifera, which secrete a resin when they are pierced the ... More Information
PALO quasi PALO quasi cuasia quassia amara Quasi was the name of a native of Guyana, slave, who in 1756 revealed his secret to cure fevers to a Dutch officer who had sheltered. This was the q ... More Information
PALO SANTO PALO SANTO diospyros kaki Family: Ebenáceas. Description: Tree fitted with upright stems and branches with a glass ball, sharp branches, up to 10 m in height. The leaves are o ... More Information
PALUSTRE PALUSTRE apioapium graveolens It is essential ingredient at all depurativas broths and recipes, along with the onion, nettle, cabbage and lemon. The oil extracted from the seeds ... More Information
PAMPAJARITO PAMPAJARITO sedum acre Family: Crasuláceas. Description: From the Latin sedate, calm, for their emollient properties. Fat grass stalks with numerous and very close, crawlin ... More Information
PAMPANILLA PAMPANILLA pimpinela menor sanguisorba minor The tender shoots of spring Burnet lesser used in salads for their pleasant and refreshing flavor. Like the Burnet higher, this plant was also not k ... More Information
PAN DE SAN JUAN BAUTISTA PAN DE SAN JUAN BAUTISTA algarrobo ceratonia siliqua Although this tree is grown as food for livestock for millennia throughout the Mediterranean basin, its remarkable medicinal properties were not dis ... More Information
PAN HOT GROUND PAN HOT GROUND yuca manhiot esculenta Cassava is a highly valued food plant in hot countries. However, the consumption of its crude root causes a serious poisoning, even deadly. That's b ... More Information
PANUL PANUL apioapium graveolens It is essential ingredient at all depurativas broths and recipes, along with the onion, nettle, cabbage and lemon. The oil extracted from the seeds ... More Information
PAPAYA PAPAYA CARICA PAPAYA Papaya Carica papaya Properties The Papaya, fruit of the papaya tree originally from tropical America, contains in its seeds and leaves a milky juic ... More Information
PAPAYA PAPAYA ... More Information
PAPAYO PAPAYO ... More Information
PARIETARIA PARIETARIA ... More Information
PARNASIA PARNASIA parnassia palustris Family: Saxifragáceas. Description: Grass provided root thick and abundant radículas, from which the single stem and leaves arranged in rosette, peti ... More Information
PARRA PARRA vid  vitis vinifera Exist in the world some 3,000 species of cultivated vines, which produce one of the most medicinal benefits that are known. All the ancient civiliza ... More Information
PARRA ZARZALERA PARRA ZARZALERA brionia bryonia dioica The tender shoots of this plant in spring, can be consumed like asparagus. But we must be careful because the root and are poisonous. These lanterns ... More Information
PARSLEY PARSLEY ... More Information
PARSLEY LOBUNO PARSLEY LOBUNO cicuta  conium maculatum The hemlock is widespread and should know how to distinguish it from other plants of the same botanical family - the Umbelíferas - to which resemble ... More Information
PARSLEY SYLVESTER PARSLEY SYLVESTER levísticolevisticum officinale It's like a big wild celery, with interesting culinary and medicinal applications. In central Europe it is used as a condiment its roots crushed, be ... More Information
Pasiflora Pasiflora ... More Information
Passionflower Passionflower ... More Information
PATA DE GALLO PATA DE GALLO camedrioteucrium chamaedrys Plant that grows on rocks and in crevices of the old walls, adorning them with his soft purple. It owes its name to Teucr, prince of Troy. Formerly ... More Information
PATA OF COW PATA OF COW bauhinia candicans Bauhinia candicans Benth Names: "cow's hoof," "leg of goat", "buey leg", "false mahogany," "Mahogany of the country", "uaká-lâpi / á" (cow's foot) in ... More Information
PATACHETE PATACHETE judíaphaseolus vulgaris Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ... More Information
PATCH PATCH guayabo psidium guajaba It is a very aromatic tree, which was cultivated by native Mexicans before the arrival of the Spanish. The guava fruit is one of the richest in vita ... More Information
PAU D'ARCO PAU D'ARCO pau d'arcotabebula avellanedae Fitoconstituyentes contains the type of activity guaianólidos with some stimulating renal (diuretic). It also contains flavonoids and saponins, as we ... More Information
PAU D'ARCO PAU D'ARCO tabebula avellanedae Fitoconstituyentes contains the type of activity guaianólidos with some stimulating renal (diuretic). It also contains flavonoids and saponins, as we ... More Information
PAU DARCOS PAU DARCOS tabebuia avellanedae Common names: Pau D 'Arc, Ipe Roxo, Lapacho, Tahuari, Taheebo, Tabebuia. Part Used: The bark. Pau D 'Arc is a large tree in the rain forest that gr ... More Information
PAZOLI PAZOLI pazote chenopodium ambrosioides Before the arrival of Columbus, the ancient inhabitants of Mexico already used pazote for its medicinal properties. Its leaves and flowers give off ... More Information
PAZOTE PAZOTE chenopodium ambrosioides Before the arrival of Columbus, the ancient inhabitants of Mexico already used pazote for its medicinal properties. Its leaves and flowers give off ... More Information
Peach Peach amygdalus persica l. - prunus persica  (l.) batsch Prunus persica (L.) Batsch Family: Rosaceae Place of Origin: China. Etymology: Prunus, Latin name of the wild plum. Persica, the Latin persicus-a-um, ... More Information
Peanut Peanut arachis hypogaea Legume family. Plant Description tussock grass, erect, of 50-90 cm. tall. the leaves are made up of four segments oval, sessile, peers and fitted com ... More Information
PEARL PEARL biznagaammi visnaga For lovers of natural life, I like to know that the radios that form the umbels of this plant, once dry, are magnificent chopsticks toothpicks. They ... More Information
Pearls Pearls mijo de sollithospermum erythorryzon Habitat: common in limestone areas throughout Europe. In the Iberian Peninsula is scarce as we moved towards the west. Little known in America. Descr ... More Information
PEINES PEINES cardenchadipsacus fullonum For many centuries, humanity has used the prongs of this thistle for carded wool. Hence it is his name. Although at present this task is accomplishe ... More Information
pellitory pellitory ... More Information
PELOSILLA PELOSILLA parietariaparietaria officinalis HABITAT: grows between the cracks of rocks and the walls. Spread throughout Europe and dry regions of South America. Description: perennial plant of ... More Information
PEONIA PEONIA ... More Information
PEONIA ALBA PEONIA ALBA PAEONIA ALBA Peony alba Paeonia alba Composition Asian plant whose drugs are the root. • Peoniflorina, aliflorina • Paenol, peonina • benzoic acid • Essential o ... More Information
PEREGIL PEREGIL petroselinum sativum English: Parsley. French: Persil. Family: of the Umbelíferas. Appetizer, diuretic and stimulant. Causes or regularize menstruation. Used Part The who ... More Information
PEREJILÓN PEREJILÓN cicuta  conium maculatum The hemlock is widespread and should know how to distinguish it from other plants of the same botanical family - the Umbelíferas - to which resemble ... More Information
Periwinkle Periwinkle ... More Information
PERLIN PERLIN mijo de sollithospermum erythorryzon Habitat: common in limestone areas throughout Europe. In the Iberian Peninsula is scarce as we moved towards the west. Little known in America. Descr ... More Information
PERPETUAL PERPETUAL helichrysum stoechas Used Part The flowering tops of the Mediterranean Everlasting (Helichrysum stoechas (L.) Moench) or the European (Helichrysum arenarium (L.) Moench). ... More Information
PERPETUAL - GOLDEN SUN PERPETUAL - GOLDEN SUN ... More Information
PetaSite PetaSite ... More Information
PETASITES PETASITES ... More Information
PETASITES PETASITES petasites albus Family: Composed. Description: rhizomatic herbaceous plant with a circular stem, leaf covered with scales. The leaves are kidney-shaped, round, with ... More Information
PICAGALLINA PICAGALLINA stellaria media Family: Cariofiláceas. Description: herbaceous plant, fragile, with the stem creeping upward, branched, slightly tomentose. The leaves are oval or el ... More Information
PICAHONDA PICAHONDA ipecacuana cephaelis ipecacuanha In 1912 they discovered the active ingredients of ipecac, and since then is part of numerous pharmaceutical preparations. Habitat: original hot and ... More Information
Piche Piche guayabo psidium guajaba It is a very aromatic tree, which was cultivated by native Mexicans before the arrival of the Spanish. The guava fruit is one of the richest in vita ... More Information
PICRORRIZA PICRORRIZA ... More Information
PIE DE LEON PIE DE LEON alchemilla vulgaris Part used: entire plant except the root. Properties: diuretic and purifier. It benefits the genitals of women. Indications: obese against the 1st of ... More Information
PIGEUM PIGEUM ... More Information
PILOSELA PILOSELA vellosilla hieracium pilosella The use of vellosilla, despite going back to the Middle Ages, is not widely used, perhaps because, once dried, it loses its medicinal properties. Ha ... More Information
PIMENTERO COMMON PIMENTERO COMMON ... More Information
pimpernel pimpernel ... More Information
Pimpin MAYOR Pimpin MAYOR sanguisorba officinalis Other Names: Sanguisorba Discovered and used since the Renaissance. Because their floral bouquets have aspect of blood clots, it was thought that th ... More Information
Pimpin MINOR Pimpin MINOR sanguisorba minor Other Names: Enjaretadura the herb, Herb's knife, Pampanilla, chervil, Sanguisorba Minor The tender shoots of spring Burnet lesser used in salads fo ... More Information
PIMPINELA_BLANCA PIMPINELA_BLANCA pimpinella saxifraga Family: Umbelíferas. Description: Grass provided with fibrous roots and stems axonomorfa striatum, erect, fragile. The leaves are pinnate, obtuse, to ... More Information
PINA PINA ... More Information
PINE PINE ... More Information
PINE (YOLKS DE) PINE (YOLKS DE) PINUS SYLVESTRIS L. Pino (yolks) Pinus sylvestris L. Properties For its essential oil content, the action has Pine Yolks, as antiseptic and fluidificante of the bronchi ... More Information
PINE ALVAR PINE ALVAR pinus sylvestris Used Part The buds, leaves and young branches. Active Principles - Yolks: essential oil (pinene, limonene, terpineno, mirceno, sabineno, ocimene, te ... More Information
PINE MARITIMO PINE MARITIMO pinus pinaster Anticatarral. Antihistamine. Used Part The bark, resin, leaves, buds. Active Principles - Crust: leucoantocianidol; turpentine: essence (15-30%), re ... More Information
PINEAPPLE PINEAPPLE ... More Information
PINEAPPLE (pineapple) PINEAPPLE (pineapple) ... More Information
Pipi Pipi calabaceracucurbita pepo l. There are numerous cultivars calabacera, which produce fruits that weigh from a pound to more than fifty. Habitat: some varieties come from the Midd ... More Information
PIRETRO PIRETRO ... More Information
PISCIDIA PISCIDIA ... More Information
PIZATE PIZATE pazote chenopodium ambrosioides Before the arrival of Columbus, the ancient inhabitants of Mexico already used pazote for its medicinal properties. Its leaves and flowers give off ... More Information
PLANTAGO ovate, Plantage PLANTAGO ovate, Plantage ... More Information
PLATANO PLATANO platanus orientalls Family: Platanáceas. Description: From the Latin Plautus, crushed. Tree with stem tall, erect, robust, and bark expires plates, branched, with plenty ... More Information
PLUM PLUM ... More Information
PLUMS PLUMS ... More Information
POAJA POAJA ipecacuana cephaelis ipecacuanha In 1912 they discovered the active ingredients of ipecac, and since then is part of numerous pharmaceutical preparations. Habitat: original hot and ... More Information
PODOFILO PODOFILO ... More Information
PODÓFILO PODÓFILO ... More Information
podophyllum podophyllum ... More Information
Poison Ivy Poison Ivy ... More Information
POLE POLE mentha pulegium HABITAT: grows in cool places, sometimes next to streams across Europe. Released by the American continent. Description: perennial plant of family La ... More Information
POLE-MINT POLE-MINT ... More Information
POLIGALA POLIGALA ... More Information
POLÍGALA POLÍGALA ... More Information
POLIGALA ROCK POLIGALA ROCK ... More Information
POLIGONATO POLIGONATO polygonatum officinale Family: Liliaceae. Description: Perennial herbaceous plant, about 40 cm. tall, bearing bulky horizontal rhizome and numerous adventitious roots. Stem ... More Information
POLIPERO POLIPERO ... More Information
POLIPODIO POLIPODIO ... More Information
POLIPODIUM POLIPODIUM polypodium vulgare Used Part The rhizome. Active Principles Saponósidos, Phloroglucinol (0.5%), sucrose. Traces of essential oil. Tannins Catechists (3%). Lipids (8%). ... More Information
polypary polypary ... More Information
Pomer Pomer manzano pirus malus The apple itself is a compendium of medicinal properties, known since ancient times. They include digestive, that the medical school of Salerno, in ... More Information
POMOGRANADO POMOGRANADO granado  punica granatu In the Egyptian tombs of more than four millennia ago, have found remains of grenades. They were also appreciated by the people of Israel. The Greek ... More Information
PONCHO PONCHO judíaphaseolus vulgaris Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ... More Information
POPPY POPPY ... More Information
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POPPY (Glaucia) POPPY (Glaucia) ... More Information
POPPY MARITIME (Glaucia) POPPY MARITIME (Glaucia) ... More Information
PORCELAIN PORCELAIN verdolaga  portulaca oleracea He cultivated formerly like vegetable salad, although today some farmers consider a weed. Its medicinal applications, however, still persist. Habita ... More Information
Poroto Poroto judíaphaseolus vulgaris Habitat: originally from Mexico and Central America, and extended by all countries in the world. Description: annual plant of the family of legumes, ... More Information
Portulaca Portulaca verdolaga  portulaca oleracea He cultivated formerly like vegetable salad, although today some farmers consider a weed. Its medicinal applications, however, still persist. Habita ... More Information
POTATO POTATO ... More Information
Primula - SPRING Primula - SPRING ... More Information
PROPOLI PROPOLI propoli propoli Purpose: The use of propoli may be useful in many diseases, as well as a prophylactic measure and treatment of infections. In broncho-pulmonary disor ... More Information
PSILIO PSILIO zaragatonaplantago psyllium Dioscorides recommended it in the first century A.D. as an emollient (softener), and as such has been used until the mid-twentieth century, when it ... More Information
psyllium psyllium ... More Information
PULMONARIA PULMONARIA ... More Information
PULMONARIA ARBOREA PULMONARIA ARBOREA lobaria pulmonaria Used Part The thallus. Active Principles Bitter principles: acid estictínico (next to the structure of acid Cetraro); mucilages. Drug Action A bitt ... More Information
PULSATILA PULSATILA ... More Information
Pulsed Pulsed ... More Information
PUMPKIN PUMPKIN ... More Information
PUMPKIN (SEEDS) PUMPKIN (SEEDS) CUCURBITA PEPO L. Pumpkin (seeds) Cucurbita pepo L. Properties Oil Pumpkin Seed has a high content of protides rich to turn in essential amino acids (35%). However, t ... More Information
PURGAPURÚ PURGAPURÚ jalapaconvolvulus jalapa The native Mexicans used this plant as a laxative, and the Spanish conquistadors led to his homeland, from where it spread its use throughout Europe ... More Information
PURGE PURGE jalapaconvolvulus jalapa The native Mexicans used this plant as a laxative, and the Spanish conquistadors led to his homeland, from where it spread its use throughout Europe ... More Information
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PURPLE FIELD PURPLE FIELD anoda cristata Or MALVÓN OF goat's-milk cheese Anoda cristata Linnaeus Fam. Malvaceae He enjoys a reputation against the discomfort of the gall and courage. They us ... More Information
PURSLANE PURSLANE ... More Information
PURÚ PURÚ calabaceracucurbita pepo l. There are numerous cultivars calabacera, which produce fruits that weigh from a pound to more than fifty. Habitat: some varieties come from the Midd ... More Information
Pyrethrum Pyrethrum ... More Information

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